Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

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Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources • 301


  1. A Nightmare Monster in Carla’s Film

  2. An Excerpt from Carla’s Film
    B. Multimodal Groups at Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center

  3. Art-Drama Therapy Group with Latency-age Boys

  4. Art-Drama Therapy Group with Adolescents

  5. Parent Play Training Group

  6. Excerpt from “The Green Creature Within”

  7. My Patient Playing Music

  8. My Patient Doing a Drama

  9. Ellie Irwin’s Patient Doing Art
    C. On Art & Movement Workshop – Mildred Lachman Chapin
    D. Shaun McNiff on the Lesley Program
    E. Paolo Knill on Expressive Therapy
    F. Multimodal Work with Children

  10. A Boy Pretends to Be a Wizard

  11. A Boy Attacks with His Sword

  12. A Girl Talks for Her Clay Horsie

  13. Violet Oaklander Suggests Dramatizing with Clay
    G. Natalie Rogers on the “Creative Connection”
    H. Penny Lewis, Expressive Arts Therapist


CHAPTER 3. HISTORY
3.0 Figures in Color
3.7 Edith Kramer Doing Art Therapy at Wiltwyck
3.8 A Self-Portrait by Edith Kramer
3.11 Hanna Kwiatkowska, Family Art Therapy
3.1 Natural Beauty Is Soothing
A. Desert
B. Expanse
C. Rocks
D. Sky
E. Trees
F. Vista
3.2 Creating Comes Naturally
A. A Toddler Creates with Chalk
B. Congo the Chimp Painting
C. David Henley Paints with a Chimp
D. June’s Drawing
3.3 Art for Healing Is Ancient
A. Cave Painting
B. Tibetan Mandalas
3.4 Art Therapy: An Idea Whose Time Had Come
A. Sigmund Freud, Psychoanalysis
B. Carl Gustav Jung, Analytical Psychology
C. The Scream by Edvard Munch (Expressionism)
D. Self-Portrait by Salvador Dali (Surrealism)
3.5 Psychiatric Interest in Patient Art
A. Painting by a Psychiatric Patient

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